Evening Book Group

The Evening Book Group generally meets on the 3rd Thursday of each month from 6:45 to 7:45 p.m. in the Library’s large study room. Join us for some interesting reading and lively conversation. No registration is required. All are welcome! Free coffee, tea, and hot chocolate provided by the Friends of the Germantown Community Library!

Copies of the selected books are available at the Circulation Desk. Please bring your library card or photo ID to check out a copy.

Selections for 2019:

January 17: Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI / David Grann

February 21: Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood / Trevor Noah

The Morning Book Group meets the 2nd Thursday of each month from 9:15 to 10:15 a.m. in the library’s large meeting room. Join us for some interesting reading and lively conversation. No registration is required. All are welcome! Free coffee, tea, and hot chocolate provided by the Friends of the Germantown Community Library!

Visit our website or stop by the Reference Desk for specific dates and individual titles.

Copies of the selected books are available at the Circulation Desk. Please bring your library card to check out a copy.

Usbourne Books offers a huge variety of books for babies through teenagers. Books can be purchased in the library or online through our website or facebook page. 30% of all sales goes to support future programs and materials in the youth services department.

Join us for a short story and a variety of activities including outdoor games, parachute play, art, science projects, and more. Activities are geared for ages 5 & up. Registration required. Call the library at 262-253-7760 or visit the Youth Services Desk to sign-up.

Come explore fun new apps! Join Hannah Kane, Teen Librarian, and some of our volunteers as they introduce you to some awesome apps for work and play.

Tablet Tuesdays is a monthly class covering various useful skills for using iPads hosted by one of our Washington County libraries each month. Sign-up is required as space is limited. Please call the library where each session is being held to sign up.

Join us for an introduction to coding. Each week we will introduce a new programming concept, coding language and fun activity to apply new tools. Beginner and advanced coders are welcome. Registration required. Call the library at 262-253-7760 or visit the Youth Services Desk to sign-up.

A memory screen is a wellness tool that helps identify possible changes in memory and cognition. It creates a baseline of where a person is at so that future changes can be monitored. It’s free and only takes 10 minutes.

Memory screenings are available through the Aging & Disability Resource Center of Washington County to anyone and can be scheduled by calling Tammy Dickman at 262-335-4497.